I've spent the last few days thinking about this in great detail and I'm curious as to some thoughts. Please don't take this as me ripping on any particular restaurant or anything like that, but this is more intended as a discussion of service in general at the high end to very high end in chicago vs. elsewhere. I really hope this doesn't ruffle any feathers.
As most of you know, I moved here from DC a few months ago and my fiancee and I tend to very regularly eat at high end restaurants. High end for us is anywhere the bill is over $100 per person at the end of the night. For example, Moto would be high end for us, but Otom would not. It's a very blurry line, but it's like pornography- I know it when I see it.
As of this point we've eaten either individually or together at the following restaurants that I would consider high end in Chicago:
Alinea, Moto, Ambria (no more), Everest, Nomi, Spring (though I almost consider Spring to be upper middle end), Tru, Shaw's (again upper middle end more than high end), Fulltons (upper middle not as much high), Gibson's, Gene and Georgetti, and I know there are a few others I'm not thinking of.
In all honesty, I'm beginning to get of the opinion that the level of service in Chicago just isn't up to the level of service I'm used to at similarly high end places in New York, DC, or San Fran. I'm finding a lot of somewhat untrained wait staff especially. For example, at Everest we had a waiter continuously interrupt conversation for no reason to get orders- waiting a moment or two until conversation was at a lull would have been just as fine and gotten our orders together just as quickly. At Nomi, my only complaint was service in that we never seemed to have our waiter around when we needed him- the same goes true for the terrace at Nomi. Shaw's our waiter just seemed to never be there or be on top of the game. Fullton's was the same. Gibson's was ok, but very rushed as was Gene and Georgetti (though the first time I was there and sat at the bar I had some of the best steakhouse service I've ever had in my life). Moto and Alinea and maybe Spring are the only ones out of these that strike me as having had really solid quality service.
Am I just making this up or is Chicago's high end service what I'm seeing as needing more polishing and training?
is making all his reservations under the name Steve Plotnicki from now on.